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English, 04.03.2021 23:00, AdoNice

This is an example of the narrator's
thoughts.
1) "Doodle was five
years old when I
turned 13. I was
embarrassed at
having a brother of
that age
who couldn't walk,
so I set out to teach
him."
The narrator was It makes me It shows how selfish
embarrassed that think that the the narrator is
his little brother narrator really because he only
couldn't walk so he doesn't care for wanted to teach
decided to teach doodles but doodles how to walk
him how to walk, feel like you
cause he was
swim, climb trees, should have an embarrassed.
and run.
open mind for
the narrator.
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